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RE: The STEEM/HIVE Saga is becoming a Case Study for all of Crypto...

in GEMS4 years ago

It is a world wide issue, would you rather each and every person caught up in the theft have to file separate lawsuits in their own countries, and then have the possibility of Sun's lawyers showing the issue was already resolved to all the other countries. In America you are supposedly protected from what they call double jeopardy, mean not being able to be tried for the same crime twice.

The use of Nuremberg as a location was symbolic in only that it was the first place a trial that resolved a problem that spanned many countries took place. A large number of people involved in social crypto sites have a deep mis-trust of governments.

Where would you suggest a trial be held? At UN Headquarters? At NATO Headquarters? In Beijing perhaps? Or maybe in France? Or do you want each and every person to hire their own lawyer and not have the ability to file a class action type lawsuit?

I myself am not part of the frozen accounts, I have not had my steem stolen yet. Block Chains are not contained in a single country, they are contained in the world.

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Solo como nota al margen: Ya existe un tribunal internacional activo, La Corte Penal Internacional CPI con sede en La Haya, Holanda. Y aunque solo juzga crímenes de guerra, esta la figura del Arbitraje Internacional para dirimir disputas comerciales. Agradezco estas publicaciones que aportan luz acerca de este mundo virtual que aun no comprendo.

The Hague would be another good place, I had forgotten about their court, I just think the trial should be done in a very neutral location, and a symbolic one also that has a history of revealing the truth.